True Grit
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:41:04
I thought perhaps it was you.
:41:08
No, it was not I.
:41:10
What do you hear
from the soap man?

:41:13
- Nothing.
- I'll take one of the ponies.

:41:17
The black one with the white
stockings. I'll call him Little Blackie.

:41:21
- What is your offer?
- The market price.

:41:24
The soap man offered you
$10 a head...

:41:27
That is a lot price. I paid you
$25 a head only this morning.

:41:32
- That was the price then.
- Tell me this...

:41:35
Do you entertain plans
of ever leaving this city?

:41:39
Yes, I'm off early tomorrow morning
for the Indian Nation.

:41:42
Marshal Cogburn and I are going
after the murderer Tom Chaney.

:41:46
Cogburn...
:41:48
How did you light
on that greasy vagabond?

:41:52
They say he has grit.
:41:55
- I wanted a man with grit.
- I suppose he has that.

:41:59
He's a notorious thumper. Not a man
I would care to share a bed with.

:42:04
- Nor would I.
- I wouldn't trust him too much.

:42:07
I paid a token payment. The balance
is paid when the job's done.

:42:11
It may prove to be
a long, hard journey.

:42:15
A Christian does not flinch
from these difficulties.

:42:18
Neither does he rashly court them.
He is not wilful or presumptuous.

:42:23
- You think I'm wrong?
- I think you are wrong-headed.

:42:30
I'll pay $12 for that pony...
:42:33
...if you shoe him for me.
I will not ride a barefoot pony.

:42:43
- Good morning.
- Good morning!

:42:49
Howdy!
:42:51
- What are you doing here?
- Having a chat with the marshal.

:42:54
Sit down, sis, have some taffy.
:42:57
This jaybird says
he's on the track of the same man.


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